Ryan Earl Linneman of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, joined the great gig in the sky on Saturday, October 19th, 2019, during the dawn of his 37th cycle around the sun. After succumbing to injuries suffered from a vehicular accident the week prior, he transitioned into eternity at Research Medical Center in Independence, where he was surrounded by loved ones and cradled in the arms of his loving wife. Born on October 12th of 1982, in Columbia, MO, Ryan entered the world and hit the deck running. He took off his training wheels at age four, built his first computer by age seven, and outwitted his mother before his 12th birthday. He briefly attended Englewood Christian Academy through Junior High before choosing home-school to further challenge his incredible intellect. In 2009 he achieved his first Bachelor’s of Science degree, followed by a second Bachelor’s in Computer Science in 2011. He topped off his education with a Master’s of Science in Computer Science from UMKC in 2015. Ryan’s educational efforts paid off as he excelled at Trabon Solutions company of Kansas City, where he earned the respect of everyone as a Senior Developer. Despite Ryan’s incredible contributions to the American Workforce, his greatest and most proud achievement was on August 2nd, 2009, when he wed the love of his life, Nicole Linneman, who survives with their three children, Mikhail Jones (14), Lilia Linneman (9), and Niko Linneman (7). He is survived by his parents David Linneman, and Debra (Brock) Linneman, and grandparents Willis Linneman, and Vera (Eckert) Brock. His brothers also carry on: Nicholas Linneman, Michael Brock, Bryan Brock and Travis Ellis, brother of his heart. Those preceding him in death are his grandfather Charles Brock, and grandmother Gwendolin (Guilford) Linneman. Services for Ryan will be held on Thursday October 24th at St. Margaret’s of Scotland Church, 777 NE Blackwell Road, Lee’s Summit, MO, 64086. Visitation will be held from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. with services starting at 2:00 p.m. Charitable donations in lieu of flowers will be honored and esteemed in memory of Ryan. His children have chosen Wayside Waifs and Childrens Mercy Hospital as the charitable organizations. He will be known for his humility alongside his greatness. May his memory be eternal. Online condolences and memories may be left for the family at www.speakschapel.com (Arrangements: Speaks Suburban Chapel 816-373-3600)